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  2. Nearly 40% of restaurant owners lack business insurance ... - AOL

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    Without adequate coverage, even minor damage or injuries can lead to significant financial setbacks for restaurant owners. Tailored coverage options. While commercial property insurance can help ...

  3. Cover (hospitality) - Wikipedia

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    Polansky and McCool propose a capture ratio, given by the ratio of "Meal Period Covers Served" divided by the "Number of Persons Available to Eat that Meal". [ 3 ] This is another statistic which can be used to calculate the allocation of staff, based on the number of predicted covers required.

  4. Coverage ratio - Wikipedia

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    Coverage ratio may refer to Building coverage ratio, related to floor area ratio; Debt service coverage ratio; Interest coverage ratio This page was last edited on 6 ...

  5. United States restaurant industry - Wikipedia

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    In Delaware and Massachusetts, one in ten workers is employed in the restaurant industry. [6] [7] In North Carolina, 11% of workers are employed by the industry. [8] In Texas, 12% of workers were employed by the industry as of 2016. [9] The effect of the 2020 coronavirus epidemic was in March 2020 projected to be $225 billion in losses. [10]

  6. Wendy’s Is Closing 140 Locations by the End of the Year - AOL

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    Financial Impact and Operational Goals. For the third quarter — which ended Sept. 29 — Wendy’s reported a net income of $50.2 million, or 25 cents per share, which was down from $58 million ...

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  8. Business interruption insurance - Wikipedia

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    This coverage extends until the end of the business interruption period determined by the insurance policy. Most insurance policies define this period as starting on the date of the covered peril and the damaged property is physically repaired and returned to operations under the same condition that existed prior to the disaster.

  9. MLP Metrics That Matter: Distribution Coverage Ratio - AOL

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    Master limited partnerships have been luring investors with their high yields and reliable distributions for years now. Sometimes, however, we get caught up in the yield and forget how important a ...